Snow Shuts Zoo
Snow Shuts Zoo
Yesterday’s snowfall
has resulted in Orana Wildlife Park being closed until
further notice. Staff members are hopeful of having the Park
open again by next Saturday (16 June) making the closure one
of the longest in the Park’s 36 year history.
Chief Executive, Lynn Anderson, says the snow storm resulted in significant, widespread damage, notably to the Park’s dangerous carnivore fences. “We have major damage to the Lion and Tiger fences. The animals are completely secure within their buildings and will not be let into display exhibits until the damage is repaired.
Other damage was caused by a massive power spike which burnt out switch boards and circuit breakers in numerous locations around the zoo. This needs immediate attention before we can consider re-opening. Around the Park, countless trees are resting on fences and numerous large branches pose a danger to people.
Prior to this storm, we had experienced some signs of recovery, in terms of visitation, following the earthquakes. Unfortunately, the snow is a further setback but our team are working tirelessly with the aim of opening the Park as soon as possible so people can enjoy visiting our beautiful animals” concludes Lynn.
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